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created in 2002
Wadai Empire (1635–1912), a
kingdom located to the east of Lake Chad
Wadai War (1906-1911),
between France and the
Wadai Empire This disambiguation...
- The
Wadai Sultanate (Arabic: سلطنة وداي
Saltanat Waday, French:
royaume du Ouaddaï, Fur:
Burgu or Birgu; 1635–1912),
sometimes referred to as the Maba...
- The
Wadai War, also
known as the
Ouaddai War, was
waged by
France and its
African allies against the
Wadai Empire and its
allies from 1906 to 1912. Located...
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rulers of the
Wadai Sultanate ruled a
territory today located in the
north of the
Republic of Chad.
There have been
three states of
Wadai, with the first...
- made the
state a tributary. The
Wadai Empire was
centered in Chad from the 17th century. The
Tunjur people founded the
Wadai Kingdom to the east of Bornu...
- ("the lion of Murra"), was the last
independent ruler, or kolak, of the
Wadai Empire. He
allied with the S****i,
powerful traders of the
eastern Sahara...
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regained full
independence from
Bornu in the 18th century. It was
conquered by
Wadai in 1805, and
again by
warlord Rabih az-Zubayr in 1893. In 1897 at the request...
- Monastery".
There he was
supported by the
local tribes and the
Sultan of
Wadai and his
connections extended across the Maghreb. The
Grand Senussi did not...
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Asaperda wadai is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Makihara in 1980. BioLib.cz - Asaperda.
Retrieved on 8 September...
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established a
Muslim dynasty. At first,
Wadai paid
tribute to
Bornu and Durfur, but by the 18th
century Wadai was
fully independent and had
become an...